Sure-Lites Emergency Lighting

Sure-Lites is a brand of the Cooper Lighting Company which focuses on safety products. Westside Wholesale features a wide assortment of emergency lighting products from the Sure-Lites. Homeowners and office buildings can purchase safety items from this section of our online catalogue.

Emergency lightings are independent from the home or office electrical system. Modern emergency lightings use nickel cadmium batteries as a power source and can automatically or manually turn on during power outages. The connection between the emergency lighting and the core system can be established with an Ethernet cable or a CAT-5 cable.

Westside Wholesale offers one remote LED head or two remote LED head variants. As emergency lights they must be flexible and adjustable. That is why Copper Lighting uses innovative rotating optics. This technology provides utility and flexibility in light direction. Elliptical light patterns with AccuLED optics dispel the light effectively. Our customers will receive compactness and efficiency with aesthetic and stylish emergency lighting from the Sure-Lites brand.

The purpose of exit signs in case of an emergency is for direction indication. APX signs are equipped with energy efficient rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries with estimated life of about 15 years. Low wattage is key to reducing both the size of the sign and energy consumption. Our customers can choose from either red or green emergency signs.

Sure-Lites products provide safety in residential houses, office building, and even modern apartments.

Emergency lighting is a very important piece of lighting equipment that should be installed in your home or office. Such lighting fixtures are designed to save lives during emergencies and have proven to be efficient in millions of residential homes and office buildings. Westside Wholesale has prepared the follow guide for you in hopes to help you select the most suitable emergency lighting equipment for your home or office.

The first thing that you need to do is select the type of the lighting fixture that would suit your needs best and its size. To know this information, you should read the NFPA requirements and find out what the recommended type of emergency light is for your particular building. After you know this information, selecting exit signs and emergency lights becomes much easier.

The next factor to consider is the lighting technology that emergency signs use. The most common types that are offered these days include tritium, LED, self-luminous and photo-luminescent signs. While all of these technologies practically offer the same lighting features, some are more efficient and reliable that others. If you are looking for the most cost-efficient emergency lighting options, select the signs that are equipped with LED bulbs.

After you have specified the type and lighting options of the fixtures, it is time to think about their installation. Pay attention to the mounting accessories that come with the lights and ensure that they will be enough to mount the emergency light. The material and its durability are also details you should consider. After all, you want your emergency lights to be resistant to temperature changes in case a fire starts in the building. Moreover, exit signs have to operate in wet conditions as well.

Why do I need to install emergency lighting in the building? NFPA safety codes demand that every residential, commercial or industrial building should have emergency lighting installed. This is not a bureaucratic whim but a reasonable requirement that helps save people’s lives in case of emergencies. Never underestimate the power of an exit sign until you are looking for one in a crumbling building.

How expensive is the maintenance of emergency lights? The amount of money you will spend on emergency lights’ maintenance depends on many factors, including the area of the building, number of such lights installed in it and the type of lighting technology that they use. Selecting efficient options, such as LED or CFL emergency lights, will help you save money in a long run.